STEEL CITY APOCALYPSE

COLlAPSE. ESCAPE. Zombies.

 
Cover of Undead Sanctuary by A.M. Geever. Two armed survivors stand in a misty evergreen forest near a cabin, with a lynx in the foreground and storm clouds gathering above the trees.

Undead Sanctuary, by A.M. Geever, Book 2 of Steel City Apocalypse

Perfect for Readers Who Love

  • zombie apocalypse survival horror

  • trapped survival scenarios

  • realistic group dynamics under pressure

  • survival stories with emotional depth

  • post-apocalyptic wilderness survival

  • ordinary people forced into impossible situations

  • animal survival stories during the apocalypse

  • gritty, grounded zombie fiction

  • character-driven horror with high emotional stakes

Tropes & Themes

  • Zombie outbreak

  • Survival horror

  • Found family

  • Group survival

  • Moral compromise

  • Trapped survivors

  • Wilderness survival

  • Dangerous strangers

  • Emotional trauma

  • Character-driven apocalypse

  • Human conflict vs. zombie threat

  • Strong ensemble cast

They escaped the zoo. They escaped Pittsburgh. They thought the worst was behind them.

Beneath the glittering stars of Pennsylvania's Dark Skies, people are few and zombies fewer. Imogen, Mike and the other survivors have found refuge in a remote lodge, but already that safety is cracking at the seams.

Imogen can't shake the suspicion that a fellow survivor sabotaged their escape — costing her the lynxes she risked everything to save. Mike is barely holding it together after failing to save his family, and the group is splintering under the weight of clashing personalities.

Then strangers appear at the edges of their sanctuary.

Their intentions are anything but clear.

Out here, there are no fences to hide behind. No city left to escape.

The greatest danger isn't the dead — it's the people you're surviving with.

Undead Sanctuary is a gritty post-apocalyptic survival novel that blends wilderness survival, emotional trauma, found family, and escalating human conflict as survivors discover that isolation from the undead does not guarantee safety from each other.

Perfect for fans of Rhiannon Frater and D.J. Molles.